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Snookster

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  1. Yup, I can, but only because "I" have a sense of humor. It was said in jest and not meant to make you look foolish or be laughed at, as I'm sure most here understood. Just to be safe, I think it best I not respond to any of your posts, for fear of upsetting you. I am sorry if I offended you and I raise my same finger, in salute to you, as another VN veteran. May the force be w/you.

    pr

    So much for your statement "All comments appreciated." ;-)

    Yeah Bro....You're a bit to much for this ole' gunner.....I will do you a big favor & delete my account here. Apparently, one must be all-knowing here, so as not to ask any questions one might have! I suggest taking your style of humor to the Latrine....where it might best be appreciated.

    Snookster...OUT

  2. Snookster - Hahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! That was really funny!!! No they don't, but they do try to reduce you, if they can! jmo

    pr

    PhilipRogers...You know I was asking a very civil question and DO NOT feel I should be laughed at by you or anyone else! If this is how you conduct yourself Philip, I suggest YOU grab your binoculars and look South, and you will just about see MY MIDDLE FINGER pointing straight at you. See if you can laugh about that one!

  3. I also had a initial decision of 50% granted in four months, out of St. Pete. Those guys are getting faster over there. I now have a claim for I.U. using the Fully Developed Claim process and from what I can read, I might have a decision about that by early January. My last C&P was just like yours...5 minutes, if that. If you do file for IU, go to the VA web site and read about EVERYTHING you must have to claim that. Keep the FDC program in mind also. A heck of alot quicker.

  4. Sorry about no info. I applied to SSDI as a Veteran with PTSD who hasn't worked in close to 4 years due to my increasing conditions.. I have a 50% rating and just applied for I.U as a Section B individual. I have letters and all my clinical records indeed show an increase to my PTSD. .This will indeed be a weeding out process as far as hiring an Atty. The best advice I've heard so far, is to go down to my local VA Outpatient Clinic and ask around there. Talk to the other guys about who they used and why. Thanks to all who answered.

    Snookster

  5. I apologize if I am placing this in the wrong forum. Please correct it if it is. I was turned down by SSDI for the 2nd time. I swear I do not know what these people want. Gave them everything I had and still no good. I live in the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. area and if any of you have ever used a good SSDI Attorney, please feel free to list them here or PM me. Whatever you wish. Thank You in advance.

    Snookster

  6. I fully agree..FDC does work and more Vets should investigate how to use them and why. I just did my FDC in the middle of Oct. and yes, I mailed it Certified and on the 19th, I revd. confirmation that the VA had gotten it. Although, it is still NOT posted on E-Benefits and when I call Peggy this AM, she said that they have 21 days to put the info on E-Bennies. That I did not know. I thought it was closer to ten days. However, I like the FDC and how YOU can control everything and not have to depend on others.

    Good Topic.

  7. Well, my C & P went well, but I was DENIED for my hearing loss & tinnitus. What they said was they couldn't see a S/C for my claim. Crap, it was the biggest blast EVER on an American base. You might have heard of the Cam Ranh Bay attack. Blew our ammo dumps sky high. 2 am ...what a time to fight! August 25, 1971.

    At this point, I am going ahead with my FDC. It can't get any worse and I have nothing to lose. I have my Psych. letters both of them. explaining my inability to work or even hold part time work. I have my form from my employer already signed and I am waiting for a decision on my SSDI.

    Only time will tell......

    Best of luck to all.

    Snookster

  8. Papa...Damn good question...I myself will be using the FDC for my last claim of I.U. However, whatever the answer, I would highly recommend you get ALL your ducks in a row b-4 you do anything. My understanding is, if you forget ONE thing, then it turns into a regular filing and we know how long that takes!

    And most def. SEND IT CERTIFIED MAIL! Reason is, on line you cannot present your evidence therefore again, causing delay.

    And yes, it is for all Veterans, not just AO. If you are AO than proceed with it. This FDC is fairly new...not even my VSO knew about it until I brought it to his attention. Lastly, you can check the VA web site to explain more. Best of Luck Papa

  9. Thanks to all who answered this thread! It seems that "maybe" some do not fully understand an FDC claim or have never even heard of it. I did some searching for a more descriptive answer to this and I found this: http://www.dav.org/n...cle.aspx?ID=556

    It seems that some vets indeed are using this claim and alot are getting good results. But remember that you must have EVERYTHING they could possibly want from you & they will get the rest from your records. I really believe that the ones who do not get fast results, must not have done their homework with this type of claim.

    This has been very interesting to me and I hope all of YOU!

    Thank You

    Snookster

  10. FDC doesn't cover IU? WOW! I was under the impression it did. I was told by a VARO that FDC is the way to go to expedite your claim. I also understand that I cannot have any other claims open in order to file for FDC. She has seen all my paperwork and is giving me the thumbs up to proceed. BUT....If I cannot file for IU, what can I file for? Is it going to be for a 100% rating? Please explain, as my old ass doesn't understand. Think I will PM you also. Thanks for your input. Greatly appreciated!

    Snookster

  11. I am currently rated at 50% PTSD and am waiting on a C&P for hearing & tinnitus in a week or so. I have a signed statement from my Psychiatrist AND my psychologist alluding to the fact that I am completely unable to continue ANY type of work.

    I found info on a FDC and am wondering if this should be my next claim? I have everything (including statement from my last job) that I can see that they would want.

    Has anyone ever done this? Would it be worth my while? Would my claim really get decided quicker?

    I have also filed for SSDI last week and was told we did a good job on our paperwork with them, so maybe that's a good sign too.

    Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

    Snookster

  12. My handle is Snookster and I am a Vietnam Veteran 1971-'72. I was a Gunner on road convoys out of Cam Ranh Bay VN . The trucks carried MoGas & JP4...I'm sure alot of you know what that is. This was all voluntary and I thought what the hell....

    Paratrooper with the 82nd ABN. in Ft. Bragg

    I am now in the middle of filing for SSDI and then IU. I have all the letters from my Psychiatrist & Psychologist, all my VA records (to date) and all the other stuff they needed. My Wife was a HUGE help with this, as all the paperwork was making me dizzy! heh

    Anyways, I am glad to be here a proud to be a Veteran. Thanks for having me!

    Snookster

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